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I see a lot of down votes and conflict in privacy communities about which one is the best, but tbh, if you're not using fb/sms/email you're pretty much the top 1% of privacy users. So as far as we should be concerned, that's good enough.

The debates about signal being better than matrix etc are fine to have, but IMO it'd be more productive if we spoke more about how to get granny, the boss, the nephew, etc on signal, matrix etc. Doesn't matter how good any of our privacy apps are, I almost never meet a single person who uses any of them and have to default to fb. Most people over yonder haven't even heard of the apps that aren't telegram or signal.

IMO targeting the discorders(/telegramers) is the lowest hanging fruit. Discord/tg is already bridge compatible with matrix, if you can use LibreOffice, you can set up the t2bot discord-matrix bridge.

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[โ€“] imrichyouknow@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Signal is okay as much as privacy is concerned, but it doesn't solve all the problems with communications in real world. For instance its centralized design means it can be easily blocked, a private Matrix server on the other hand will not even make it on the radar.

[โ€“] anytimesoon 1 points 1 year ago

While this might be true, I think it's missing the point that op was trying to make. What's the benefit of knowing which service is the MOST private if nobody is using them anyway? Our focus should be on growing the use of private apps